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2 January, 14:31

Explain the effects of the French and Indian war.

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  1. 2 January, 17:21
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    Hostilities that emerged between the American colonists and Great Britain, forceful migration of the native american tribes to the west of america and destabilizing the French monarchy are the effects of French Indian wars.

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    English settlers landed in Jamestown in North america and established their colonies. British were engaged in waging war against France which was trying to extend its borders by annexing the American colonies. This strategy was smashed by Britain by gaining victory over France in Seven years war. British, could not pay off the war debts and hence decided to tax the colonists heavily and the colonists were also not given any representation in the parliament to air out their grievances. This annoyed the colonists who protested against the British crown and desired secession from Homeland. This led to American revolution.

    French government also spent heavily on war and the debts made the french monarch to be weak and made his position vulnerable to the internal rebellions that arose in France. The tensions and chaos in the streets of France led to French revolution. Due to the excessive immigration from Europe, the native american tribes were forced to leave their lands and settled in west which was totally remote from the other Americans in the country.
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